These days, Phillip is most actively contributing to the repositories: fogbeam/Quoddy, fogbeam/Neddick, fogbeam/GroovyActivityStreams, fogbeam/jFriendOfAFriend, and fogbeam/Hatteras.
Phillip has contributed to repositories in 14 languages. In particular, Phillip seems to be a pretty serious Groovy expert with a surprisingly broad knowledge of JavaScript as well. The following chart shows the number of contributions Phillip made to repositories mainly written in Groovy, JavaScript, Java, Python, and CSS.
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OK, that all sounds pretty close to right. The only exception would be, I don't recall offhand contributing to any Python projects. I have done some Python coding, but it was all internal stuff for a company I used to work for. shrug
Still, this is pretty neat. I like the way it gives you names of other Githubber's you (might|should) know or connect with.
http://osrc.dfm.io/mindcrime
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These days, Phillip is most actively contributing to the repositories: fogbeam/Quoddy, fogbeam/Neddick, fogbeam/GroovyActivityStreams, fogbeam/jFriendOfAFriend, and fogbeam/Hatteras.
Phillip has contributed to repositories in 14 languages. In particular, Phillip seems to be a pretty serious Groovy expert with a surprisingly broad knowledge of JavaScript as well. The following chart shows the number of contributions Phillip made to repositories mainly written in Groovy, JavaScript, Java, Python, and CSS.
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OK, that all sounds pretty close to right. The only exception would be, I don't recall offhand contributing to any Python projects. I have done some Python coding, but it was all internal stuff for a company I used to work for. shrug
Still, this is pretty neat. I like the way it gives you names of other Githubber's you (might|should) know or connect with.